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Subject eNews: A Tale of Two Whales 🐋 (+ more stories)
Date March 8, 2020 5:59 PM
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March 2020

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Bear cub (c) Patrick A Simone DDS

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Tell our leaders to give a damn about wildlife!

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This past week, the world honored World Wildlife Day and recognized
the global crisis of wildlife suffering from exploitation, habitat
loss, pollution, poaching, climate change and more. Now we're
taking our demands for action directly to the President, your
senators, representatives, and more! ACT NOW: Tell our leaders to
give a damn about the threats facing wildlife >>

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Wildlife in the News

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"After the arduous journey wolves have had to get back to California,
the loss of any wolf is a step back for wolf recovery. OR-54 traveled
more than 8,700 miles, from Oregon to California and even into Nevada
and was a symbol of hope for the next generation of wolves. "

Pamela Flick, California Program Director,
on the tragic end of a lone female
wolf's more than 8,700-mile journey.
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(c) ODFW
Tracking Love in the Wild

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Wildlife can go to incredible lengths to find a mate. Defenders'
mapping team uses technology to shed light on the journeys of
leatherback sea turtles, monarch butterflies, gray wolves and more.

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SR Orcas (c) NOAA
A Tale of Two Whales

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News of whale calves' lives cut short highlight the serious
dangers still facing right whales and southern resident orcas. Learn
how we're fighting these threats to give the next generation of
whales a better chance at survival. Read more >>
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A mountain yellow-legged frog (c) Rick Kuyper/USFWS
Celebrating the Great Leapers oF the Animal Kingdom

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Which leapers reign supreme? We celebrated Leap Day by looking at some
of the most incredible animal jumpers - check out our map to see which
ones are closest to you! Read more >>

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Pika (c) Kathy Kunce
Skype a Scientist!

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Defenders' scientists are bringing their wildlife work to the
classroom through a program called Skype A Scientist! We share tips to
help wildlife, amazing resources for youth interested in science, and
more!
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Monarch Butterfly (c) Natalie Cochrane

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- for yourself, or as a gift!
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Photo credits: Bear cub (c) Patrick A Simone DDS | A 72 pound
female wolf of the Minam Pack, after being radio-collared on June 3,
2014 (c) ODFW | SR Orcas (c) NOAA | A mountain yellow-legged frog (c)
Rick Kuyper/USFWS | Pika (c) Kathy Kunce | Jaguar (c) Barry Draper |
Monarch Butterfly (c) Natalie Cochrane

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